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Empire State Building

> EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

1930–1931

Iconic New York skyscraper once the tallest building in the world, symbolizing innovation and American ambition.

Overview

The Empire State Building is one of the most famous skyscrapers in the world, located in New York City. Completed during the Great Depression, it stood as the tallest building globally for nearly 40 years. It remains a symbol of engineering achievement and ambition.

Key Facts

  • Location: New York City, USA
  • Completed: 1931
  • Height: 381 meters (443 with antenna)
  • Floors: 102
  • Style: Art Deco

History

Construction began in 1930 and was completed in just over a year, an impressive feat for its time. It was built during the Great Depression, providing jobs and boosting morale.

Architecture

The building features an Art Deco design with a steel frame structure. Its stepped form and spire contribute to its iconic silhouette.

Impact / Legacy

The Empire State Building symbolizes American resilience and innovation. It remains a major tourist attraction and a defining feature of the New York skyline.

Did You Know?

  • It was once used for dirigible (airship) docking experiments.
  • Over 3,000 workers helped build it.
  • It lights up in different colors for special events.
  • It has appeared in countless films, including King Kong.

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